An exhibition in Beijing will provide the cultural and creative industry with a platform for international exchanges and cooperation.
China’s top family planning authority on Monday issued a notice simplifying the procedure of granting birth permits to parents-to-be, particularly for the migrate population.
A businesswoman who renounced her Chinese nationality has applied to relinquish her membership of the political advisory body of a Beijing district.
Tibetan Buddhist palaces and buildings in the northwest corner of the Forbidden City, or the Palace Museum, in Beijing have been rebuilt after being damaged by fire nearly 90 years ago.
Beijing has asked three more hospitals to remove their medicine markups, as the city continues the medical health reform it began earlier this year.
The Beijing subway's Line 6 is scheduled to begin operating by the end of the year after undergoing more than two years' construction.
Medical teams in Beijing are on their marks for the marathon on Sunday after a runner died in Guangzhou several days ago.
A new plan for the college entrance exam policy for migrant children in Beijing will be worked out by the end of this year, Beijing education authorities said.
The capital city had witnessed snowfall, sleet, and temperature drop since Saturday night as cold current swept north China.
Beijing authorities have geared up support for security and logistics, as the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is approaching.
China's major events since 17th CPC congress
Senior leader Jia Qinglin has officially launched a high-end production base for Beijing Automotive's Chinese branded automobiles.
Beijing will have to make a bigger effort in reform during 2013 to make China's GDP grow faster than this year's targeted 7.5 percent.